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I finally got around to doing some hair dryer heat and pops that I wanted to do for some time and while the simple stuff flew by, the boot swap I wanted to do refused to co-operate. The knee and ankle pins were soft, but I couldn't pop the boot out and while for the swap I want to do, it's fine to do the swap at the knees, I'm concerned about tearing the knee pegs rather then popping them.

Question for those of you who like to make diorama pieces: what brand sculpting tool do you use to sculpt your foam base? I've seen hot knives and sculpting tools on eBay ranging from $30 to $150 (the upper end being the Craftsman version), and I'm not sure which brand I can rely on to make, for example, a Castle Grayskull diorama.

"I look upon my powers as a gift, not mine alone but for anyone who needs them." (Superman: Peace on Earth)

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If nine hundred He-Man.Org members get eaten by Thundercats fans, but neither of them has a toyline, does it still count as a fan movement?

Hey all, I had a quick question for super sculpey users. I used to use milliput back in the day and this is my first time using a clay that needs to be heated. When you are sculpting something ON a figure with super sculpey do you put the whole figure in the oven at 275 F or do you peel off the piece and just hope it doesn't crack and still fits after its heated? What if you already re-painted some of the figure? Will the acrylics melt?
THANKS!

So I just got my first set of dental tools. Can anyone point me to a tutorial as to what tool does what job for sculpting? I'm so excited that now I have the tools to make necessary details for all my dream custom projects!

"I look upon my powers as a gift, not mine alone but for anyone who needs them." (Superman: Peace on Earth)

GO FORWARD. Please support the Christopher Reeve Foundation by purchasing a set of Superman tags at www.ChristopherReeve.org

If nine hundred He-Man.Org members get eaten by Thundercats fans, but neither of them has a toyline, does it still count as a fan movement?

I notice two my MotU Classics figure has small bobble head issue. Both are male figures. What is best way solve this issue? I have fixed similar issue with females. How about fixing same with male figures. thank you.

a simple fix is using the small clear rubber bands that come w/ the figures and pop off the head wrap the rubber band around the lower part of the neck peg and pop the head back on. this should reduce the bobble head movement. the smaller rubberbands are harder to come by but any one will do the trick really just cut the access and glue it.

My question has to deal with protecting the package upon opening....
Is there any way to easily remove the blister from the card back and keeping it from tearing?

Get out your scissors and on the bottom of the package cut along the perforated edge all the way across. Now cut each side of the bottom so you create a flap in the shape of a square U. Carefully open the flap and pull out the figure and internal plastic packaging. You can reseal the package with a small bit of scotch tape to display your figure both MOC and loose.

Get out your scissors and on the bottom of the package cut along the perforated edge all the way across. Now cut each side of the bottom so you create a flap in the shape of a square U. Carefully open the flap and pull out the figure and internal plastic packaging. You can reseal the package with a small bit of scotch tape to display your figure both MOC and loose.

I was looking for a way to take the card off without damaging it, but I have a way cooler way to make a re-seal-able card:

My son came up with a cool idea to make this work. To use 2 Stinkor boxes, cut clamshell away from the card about 1 inch all the way around, then cut the other one as close to the card as you can to create one box that can be re-closed with an overlap.

This will give the illusion that it’s still mint in the box unopened, but really you can open and close it at will. (Now you can glue it shut if you so choose.)

Take a close look at the pictures and you can see where the overlap is.

Removing Bubble Power She-Ra's boots to put them on the original She-Ra's legs is a ROYAL pain! The Original She-Ra's boots came off easily, but the BP She-Ra's boots had to be boiled before the came off. Now the tough part is putting the boots on my normal She-Ra.

I did it! Heating and popping normal She-Ra and BP She-Ra's arms were the easy parts. BP She-Ra's boots were supremely hard to remove! Thanks for the advice, SoK!

I wanted to add the arms and boots of Bubble Power She-Ra to normal She-Ra, because normal She-Ra is of consistent size, i.e., thicker (BP She-Ra is a little skinny in comparison to the other POP gals). So now I have a general purpose She-Ra for displays and a She-Ra for Swiftwind, both with the vintage POP boots and bracers.

Get out your scissors and on the bottom of the package cut along the perforated edge all the way across. Now cut each side of the bottom so you create a flap in the shape of a square U. Carefully open the flap and pull out the figure and internal plastic packaging. You can reseal the package with a small bit of scotch tape to display your figure both MOC and loose.

Can anyone help me find a good sealant to prevent scratches on my custom paint jobs?
I've looked at the shop where I buy my paints, and asked for something for that purpose, the guy there told me about a kind of varmish they use to put over the stickers on model kits, but it tends to be very glossy.

Needing to remove a Clawful belt and loincloth and place it on a Sy-Klone buck (after removing his belt/loin). How do I do this? Do MOTUC figures come apart at the waist (and reattach).

Thanks for the help!

They do not come apart at the waist, (except King Hsssss). You have heat the figure up, pull off the legs at the thighs, then heat the loin cloth and pull it off (not easy to do). Repeat on the other figure. Then heat the new loin cloth op and slide it on the figure. (Again not easy to do)

They do not come apart at the waist, (except King Hsssss). You have heat the figure up, pull off the legs at the thighs, then heat the loin cloth and pull it off (not easy to do). Repeat on the other figure. Then heat the new loin cloth op and slide it on the figure. (Again not easy to do)